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ladislaocsulak
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In visual matrix, how to show multiple dimensions in the same row keeping grand total

Hello,

I'm having trouble trying to create a matrix that shows multiple dimensions in the same row and the grand total of every column.

I have created the following dummy example to better explain what I need:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qK7o-A0OS4nlqtxTOvy45ucmj0BFo5v_?usp=sharing

 

My tables:

ladislaocsulak_0-1682000354894.png

ladislaocsulak_1-1682000371181.png

 

My goal is to create a matrix like this, but what I want to solve is that I can't get the way to add the total of every column:

ladislaocsulak_2-1682000417520.png

I need to show:

Total: 923 / 729 / 310

 

 

If I create a default matrix visualization, I don't have the dimensions "seller_id" and "seller_name" displayed in the same row:

ladislaocsulak_3-1682000560711.png

 

Then I chose to deactivate the "stepped layout" option and got something like this:

ladislaocsulak_4-1682000635511.png

 

But I had to deactivate the "row subtotals" option because I don't want to show those subtotals in the middle. However, by deactivating that option, I can't figure out a way to display the final total that I want to show.

 

Thanks in advance!

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vicky_
Super User
Super User

There's a setting in Row Subtotals (still the same visual type) called "Per Row Level" which you'll want to use. Just turn on Per Row Level, and turn off "Show Subtotal" for the Name level.

vicky__1-1682031970568.png

 

 

Thank you for the response. However, I have already tried activating and deactivating those options, but I still see the same.

 

ladislaocsulak_1-1682083120415.png

 

 

 

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